On the other hand, he continued, Bali and Nusa Tenggara Island grew by 3.5 percent (yoy) with a distribution of 2.68 percent.
The biggest sources of growth in these islands are accommodation and eating and drinking, transportation and warehousing, and trade.
“As the largest province, Bali contributed the highest economic growth of 2.78 percent, followed by West Nusa Tenggara 1.13 percent and East Nusa Tenggara 0.83 percent,” he added.
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Finally, Maluku and Papua Islands recorded a growth of 1.95 percent (yoy) in the same period with a share of 2.46 percent.
The island’s largest sources of growth were the processing industry and trade, with North Maluku, West Papua, and Maluku contributing the highest growth of 2.1 percent, 0.65 percent, and 0.54 percent, respectively.
